North Korea fires several cruise missiles off east coast in latest barrage
- North Korea extends streak of weapons demonstrations with fifth barrage of cruise missiles in past month
- Unlike ballistic missiles, testing of cruise missiles is not banned under UN sanctions on Pyongyang

North Korea fired several cruise missiles off its east coast on Wednesday, Seoul’s military said, Pyongyang’s fifth such launch so far this year.
“Our military detected several unknown cruise missiles over the waters northeast of Wonsan around 09:00 today and South Korea-US intelligence authorities are conducting a detailed analysis,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.
It added that it was “strengthening surveillance and vigilance, and closely watching for any additional signs and activities from North Korea”.
Earlier this week, North Korea announced it had tested of a new control system for a multiple rocket launcher it said would have an “increased” battlefield role.
So far this year, Kim has declared South Korea his country’s “principal enemy”, jettisoned agencies dedicated to reunification and outreach, and threatened war over “even 0.001mm” of territorial infringement.